The 49ers will head to the NFL combine with plenty on their to-do list, including meeting the agents of their soon-to-be free agents.
Below are a few stories from the last week that Cardinals fans should know about. 49ers among NFC favorites for Super Bowl 49ers among NFC favorites to play in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium After the Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl win,
The San Francisco 49ers would’ve like this week’s vacation trip to Mexico to be a celebration of a Super Bowl win. Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way this season, but many teammates still headed to Cabo for an offseason vacation.
Ian Rapoport highlights that one of the biggest challenges for the San Francisco 49ers is the timing of Brock Purdy’s contract negotiations.
Chris Broussard explains why the San Francisco 49ers giving Brock Purdy the bag will not harm the team financially and how he is worth the spending.
It wouldn’t be a San Francisco 49ers offseason without a harebrained idea for their quarterback situation. Despite QB Brock Purdy having the backing of general manager John Lynch, team captain Fred Warner and team CEO Jed York,
The Rams recently gave Matthew Stafford and his permission to seek a trade. Stafford presumably wants a contract extension and the Rams don't seem to keen
Football legend Joe Montana joins SI's Claudette Montana, on behalf of Pfizer, to discuss Brock Purdy's future in San Francisco, Marcus Freeman and Notre Dame,
ESPN analyst Tim Hasselbeck argues that the San Francisco 49ers hold a degree of leverage over quarterback Brock Purdy in negotiations.
The San Francisco 49ers will engage in contract extension talks with Brock Purdy this offseason. Jed York is not establishing much leverage out of the gate.
The defensive line sits at or near the top of the list of roster flaws the San Francisco 49ers must fix this offseason if they hope to return to Super Bowl form. One issue they run into in their quest is that their ability to spend big in free agency is going to be hamstrung by quarterback Brock Purdy’s contract extension.
The 49ers must upgrade their offensive line to protect Brock Purdy and compete in 2025. Free agency and the draft offer solutions for much-needed improvement.